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O'Neill Dares Kerry: 'Sue Me' |
2004-08-23 |
Posted by:Bill Nelson |
#14 "Feelin' LUCKY, punk?..." -- Dirty Harry |
Posted by: mojo 2004-08-23 5:45:01 PM |
#13 Current E-Bay Auctions |
Posted by: BigEd 2004-08-23 3:20:26 PM |
#12 It looks like this, folks...![]() |
Posted by: .com 2004-08-23 2:58:47 PM |
#11 I find it hard to believe he managed to buy ALL the copies. He probably just bought the unsold ones from the publisher, and possibly from bookstores. Assuming he sold any in the first place, there must be some around in attics or libraries somewhere. Everybody start looking! :-p |
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut 2004-08-23 2:54:30 PM |
#10 Kerry has declined to have "The New Soldier" republished over the years and reportedly bought up most of the available copies in 1972, after his opponent in a congressional race used it to paint him as anti-American. He bought up all the copies? Well, I s'pose nobody can say anything bad about the guy's book if it can't be had, right? :) |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2004-08-23 2:51:24 PM |
#9 It's really been fun watching the MSM report on Kerry "fighting back" while fastidiously trying to avoid any specific description of the charges he is fighting back against. so true. It's been equally fun watching them flush the remaining shreds of dignity they once had down the toilet for Kerry, a man they don't even like. This is the 21st Century. The old anchor's are oh, so.. 20th. The net drives the news now. People interested in news flock to real reporters, not talking heads that spew party line with a straight face. This whole Cambodia/Swift Votes thing is just hastening their inevitable demise. |
Posted by: B 2004-08-23 1:05:12 PM |
#8 It's really been fun watching the MSM report on Kerry "fighting back" while fastidiously trying to avoid any specific description of the charges he is fighting back against. "Some people have said some things about JFK that we're way too refined to report here, but here's a clip of Edwards saying those guys are liars." |
Posted by: Matt 2004-08-23 12:51:22 PM |
#7 Generally I don't care for lawyers of any stripe but there is something very gratifing watching O'Neill f**k Kerry with a dick so big an elephant would feel it. heh |
Posted by: Doc8404 2004-08-23 12:42:33 PM |
#6 No! Don't throw me into that br'er patch!!! Heh. Not even Kerry's that dumb. Or is he? |
Posted by: Robert Crawford 2004-08-23 12:33:56 PM |
#5 Goodie, goodie! He triple dog dared him! O'Neill is the man! (He's going to be on Rush's show in a few minutes--can't wait!) |
Posted by: GreatestJeneration 2004-08-23 12:28:41 PM |
#4 O'Neill invokes the CLINT EASTWOOD invitation system. . .adapted for legal briefs rather than firearms. |
Posted by: BigEd 2004-08-23 12:13:09 PM |
#3 Best passage: The best-selling author said that while [publisher] Regnery declined to stop printing "Unfit [for Command]," it offered to republish Kerry's 1971 book, "The New Soldier," which chronicles the top Democrat's anti-war protests with a group bankrolled by Jane Fonda. Sweet! How does that work for you, Kerry? |
Posted by: Dar 2004-08-23 11:28:30 AM |
#2 Oh that was good, REAL good! The gauntlet has been thrown down. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2004-08-23 11:15:44 AM |
#1 O'Neill had to wait 30 years, but geting even must be sweet. |
Posted by: Mrs. Davis 2004-08-23 10:48:46 AM |